“Just from what I’ve seen in the public domain, it’s a classic RICO case,” said James Kallstrom, former assistant director of the FBI.

He said that the length, breadth and depth of the Clinton conspiracy makes the taking down of the mafia seem like “child’s play.”

“The more you see WikiLeaks … you see the breadth and scope of this conspiracy,” he said. “It makes our taking down of organized crime in the 1980s, when we indicted the La Cosa Nostra, arrested all the families, and seized all the documents … look like child’s play.”

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“You could make a very strong RICO case against the Clinton Foundation and all of its minions,” he said.

The RICO act allows for the leaders of a criminal syndicate to be tried for crimes that were carried out under their orders — as you can imagine (or recall), it was devastating to crime bosses, who no longer could get by with forcing others to do their dirty work.

In this case, it would allow for Clinton to be tried for any and all crimes she had others perpetrate on her behalf.